Large Trucking Accident

Practice Areas

The attorneys at Truck Wreck Justice focus primarily on personal injury cases that involve large truck and bus crashes. Within this complex and challenging area of personal injury law, our lawyers have handled a wide variety of cases that represent the full range of large truck and bus types.

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We Protect Your Rights

Regardless of the practice area, our goal remains the same: We represent the injured victims of negligence to protect their rights and recover the compensation they deserve. We have made successful recoveries for clients with all manner of injuries, including:

Paralysis

Spinal cord injury

Brain injury

Paraplegia

Quadriplegia

Severe burns

Although the public often refers to motor vehicle crashes as “accidents,” we know that no trucking collision is truly “accidental” — someone is at fault when a large truck or bus causes severe property damage and catastrophic injury in a wreck.

Please click on the links below to learn more about different types of trucking and bus cases and our experience with each one.

Free Initial Consultations

If you’ve been injured in a trucking accident or other large vehicle crash, please call our office at (866) 580-4878 or fill out our online form to set up a free consultation with our attorneys today. We offer free initial consultations and contingent fee billing, which means that you will not have to pay any fees or expenses unless and until we make a recovery on your behalf.

Remember that time is of the essence in a personal injury case and the sooner you contact our attorneys, the more effectively we can fight to get you the compensation you deserve.

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About Truck Wreck Justice, PLLC.

Truck Wreck Justice, PLLC. is a personal injury law firm with a primary focus on large truck and bus accident litigation. The firm serves clients throughout the country, with East Coast offices in Tennessee and West Coast offices in Washington.

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“Contingent fee,” “contingent fee basis,” and “contingent fee policy,” as used on this website, refer only to those fees charged by attorneys for their legal services. Such fees are not permitted in all types of cases. Court costs and other additional expenses of legal action usually must be paid by the client.

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